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51. Investing in the Future
THE 1954 National Economic Construction Bonds of the People's Republic of China were originally scheduled to total ¥6,000,000 million. But within seven months, the people had subscribed ¥9,200,000
Author: CHIEN CHIA-CHU Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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52. NEW TIES AMONG BUDDHISTS
BUDDHA, it is said, once asked his disciples: "How can a drop of water be eternally prevented from drying up?" None of them could answer him. He told them: "By casting it into the sea." Both from our
Author: CHAO PU-CHU Year 1956 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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53. Forty-five Years in the Factory
I STARTED EARNING my living when I was seven years old. There were eight in our family-father, mother, four girls and two boys. We lived in Shanghai. Father was paid ¥12 a month as a messenger in a
Author: MA CHU-LAN Year 1958 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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54. FOUR GREAT YEARS SINCE BANDUNG
FOUR YEARS ago, in April 1955, a great conference of 29 Asian and African nations was held in the beautiful city of Bandung, Indonesia. It was a landmark in modern world history. For centuries, the
Author: CHU TU-NAN Year 1959 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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55. Meeting the Demand for Salt
LAST YEAR China became the world's second-largest salt producer. The total output reached 10,400,000 tons -twice the pre-liberation peak. This has been achieved through widespread technical
Author: LI CHU-CHEN Year 1959 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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56. The Story of the Buddha's Tooth-Relic
WHEN THE BUDDHA passed away 2,500 years ago, four of his teeth, it is said, remained intact after cremation. One was taken away by Indra the King of Heaven, one is kept in a crystal stupa in the
Author: CHAO PU-CHU Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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57. INGENUITY Helps the Short Haul
THE BIG LEAP FORWARD in production has brought a host of new transport problems. The communes have more grain and sideline products to send out. Tractors, pumps and other farm machinery as well as
Author: YANG CHU-CHUN Year 1960 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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58. Aid to Rural Medicine
ONE EVENING last spring the telephone rang in the department of surgery at the Tungj en Hospital in Peking. It was a longdistance call from the hospital in Tahsing county, 25 kilometres south of the
Author: CHAO LING-CHU Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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59. ON THE NO. 12 EXPRESS
THOUGH the passenger was wearing a thick black corduroy cotton-padded coat, it was obvious to conductress Tu Pao-jui that the woman who got on the No. 12 Express at Shenyang's South Station was an
Author: HSU CHIA-CHU Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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60. Four Treasures of the Studio
THE BRUSH, ink, inkslab and paper, known as the "four treasures of the studio", have all helped to give Chinese calligraphy a place among the fine arts and have also been a factor in shaping the
Author: CHAO LIN-CHU Year 1962 Issue 2 PDF HTML